Events and Sales Starting the Week of Feb. 27

Clockwise, from left: a Louis Vuitton paillette-encrusted Neo Noe Spotlight bag; a corset bra top by Live the Process; a Moschino cashmere sweater; and a purple leather T-strap cage pump from the SJP Collection.

Openings

A decade after Carrie Bradshaw declared a woman’s right to expensive stilettos, Sarah Jessica Parker has teamed with Manolo Blahnik’s chief executive, George Malkemus, on SJP Collection, a line for Nordstrom. It includes black patent Mary Janes ($365) and purple leather T-strap cage pumps (the Carrie, $355) and will be available Friday at a SoHo pop-up at 372 West Broadway.

In other footwear news, the sustainable shoe label Melissa has collaborated with the furniture design duo Campana Brothers on Campana Brothers x Melissa cutout ballet flats ($85) and has an installation up at its New York shop featuring shoe chandeliers built from PVC. At 102 Greene Street.

On Tuesday, “Beyond Rebellion: Fashioning the Biker Jacket” opens at the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology. The exhibition, which explores the garment’s work-wear origins and evolution as a high-fashion staple, opens with a Perfecto, the durable black leather jacket with exposed zippers, metal snaps and an asymmetrical front closure first introduced by Schott in 1928. It showcases a look from the 2005 Comme des Garçons Biker x Ballerina collection that juxtaposes a sculptural moto with a pink gingham and tulle skirt. At 227 West 27th Street.

Hitting the Racks

On Thursday, fast-food-inspired pieces from Jeremy Scott’s debut collection for Moschino (“Fast Fashion — New Day After the Runway”), which was shown in Milan last week, will be at Opening Ceremony. Look for golden arches on a red quilted leather bag ($1,265) and on a cashmere sweater ($780). At 35 Howard Street.

Equipment, purveyor of the silk blouses that are practically a uniform in the creative world, has introduced its first blazer. The tailored two-button jacket comes in “peacoat,” a navy blue, and ivory ($468). At 110 Wooster Street.

And Marc Jacobs’s punk-inspired final collection for Louis Vuitton is now at the shop-in-shop at Dover Street Market and includes two store exclusives: a mini graffiti stole ($875) and a paillette-encrusted Neo Noe Spotlight bag in black, exclusive and numbered ($3,250). At 160 Lexington Avenue.